. Ada Spaulding. Spaulding's New Gtirysantljeniuiiis. Ada Spaulding. A striking novelty, without question the finest introduction of the year. Neither Japanese nor Chinese form, but globe shaped. A new type. Has been exhibited 7J inches in depth by 6i in diameter. Habit most sturdy' and robust; color novel and distinct. The lower half of the iiower being a rich deep pink shading in upper jiortion to the purest pearl white. Petals very large, broad and solid. Awarded, at Indianapolis, the National Prize for best seedling, a Silver Cup, by Mrs. President Harrison. Addie Decker. A new and dazzlin


. Ada Spaulding. Spaulding's New Gtirysantljeniuiiis. Ada Spaulding. A striking novelty, without question the finest introduction of the year. Neither Japanese nor Chinese form, but globe shaped. A new type. Has been exhibited 7J inches in depth by 6i in diameter. Habit most sturdy' and robust; color novel and distinct. The lower half of the iiower being a rich deep pink shading in upper jiortion to the purest pearl white. Petals very large, broad and solid. Awarded, at Indianapolis, the National Prize for best seedling, a Silver Cup, by Mrs. President Harrison. Addie Decker. A new and dazzling shade mandarin yellow, enlivened with salmon and flame color. A showy variety and the best of recent seedlings. Antoinette Martin. A glorious Japanese specimen of immense size. Petals curling and intermingling ir- regularly, forming a compact mass of pink silvery sheen, lower petals lined with bright carmine. Jas. R. Pitcher. A large reflex flower of the Japanese type, very full and of great depth. Color light delicate blush, turning to pure white as the flower matures. This is a strongly perfumed variety. Cyclone. An enormous Japanese variety, creamy white. Centre petals arranged in long whorls forming a com- plete mountain-like effect. This has been known to measure 11 inches in diameter. Mrs. Pres. Harrison. The largest and richest in color of all the Mrs. Wheeler type, on which it is an improvement both in constitution, size, color and habit. Ready March 1st. $ E. G. Hill. Immense bloom of brightest golden yellow, full and very double. Lower petals sometimes deeply shaded bright carmine. An elegant variety of strong habit. Awarded Certificate of Merit at Indianapolis, and Medal by the Penn. Horticultural Society. Garnet. Showy Japanese variety, inner side of petals a rich wine red, reverse silvery pink. On fiist opening petals have peculiar manner of twisting or curling, showing the reverse color. When fully expanded they display the rich red color. Mrs. Thos.


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